When you listen to the EP’s 5 tracks, there’s this sense of longing for the halcyon days of a past that seemed simpler and less uncertain. But it’s also a perfect soundtrack for hitting the road towards what one hopes would be a brighter, more positive future. “Go West, young man!” the album seems to say. Their debut reminds me a lot of Truth and Salvage, Co., Wilco, and others – all fair sonic comparisons to be honest, but delivered with an amiable, Saturday afternoon sort of charm. It’s become a recent favorite of mine. Check this stream of the album, and I think you’ll think the same way too.

William Ruben Helms

I'm a music blogger, critic and photographer, who has had articles and photos published in The New York Press, New York Magazine's Vulture Blog, Ins&Outs Magazine, The Noise Beneath the Apple, Glide Magazine, The Whiskey Dregs Magazine and others.